Hi all- "Blue Jays" struck a chord with me at the time, so I kind of enjoyed it (at the time). Some of the songs were interesting, but the orchestrations were far over the top. Simplicity would've helped. I wondered what a bit of Pinder mellotron would've done for it? I hear some of it recently, and cringed a bit. -Bruce D. --- On Thu, 7/29/10, ClayE <ecclesreinson@rogers.com> wrote: From: ClayE <ecclesreinson@rogers.com> Subject: [newmellotrongroup] Re: King Crimson's Mk2 Trons To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, July 29, 2010, 8:12 AM Forever Autumn and Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds was the only highlight from that time period. It's only a tiny bit insipid. I always assumed that Hayward wrote the song or at least the lyrics but apparently not. (Jeff Wayne, Gary Osborne and Paul Vigrass) --- In newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, "Andy Thompson" <andy.thompson@...> wrote: > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "ClayE" <ecclesreinson@...> > To: <newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com> > Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2010 2:17 PM > Subject: [newmellotrongroup] Re: King Crimson's Mk2 Trons > > > >I am with you. The Blue Jays album was more insipid if that's even > >possible. The biggest let down of all was MP's The Promise. Bore-fest. > > > > > >> Andy > >> > >> NP - Justin Hayward, 'Songwriter'. What an insipid, lifeless album. > >> Anyone with me on this? > >> > > They're all absolutely terrible. I'm not the Moodies' biggest fan, but in > comparison to any of these... > > Andy T. >
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Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: King Crimson's Mk2 Trons
2010-07-29 by Bruce Daily
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